Guides, manual, competency framework, guide-maps, exhibition: this space brings together the main resources produced by the CCC project to share its methods, practices and lessons learned. CCC project resources are freely available for download and may be reused free of charge in accordance with the Creative Commons licence. We will be pleased to engage with all individuals and organisations who consult or use them, to receive their feedback, and to welcome new members into the CCC community.

Skills Framework


The Culture Craft Citizenship framework offers trainers, coordinators, and organisations a competency framework to rethink their programmes and better connect culture, craft, and citizenship for the benefit of the young people and adults they support.

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Good Practices Guide

Developed from field-based experience, the CCC Good Practices Guide showcases examples, methods and practical reference points to inspire any organisation wishing to better connect culture, craft and citizenship in its support practices.

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Training Manual

The Manual for Training CCC Coordinators brings together tools, activities, a training pathway and competency assessment reference points, tested in different European contexts, to help trainers and coordinators transmit the CCC approach and embed it in their own field realities.

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Database CCC

The CCC trainers database offers an insight into the diversity of professionals involved in the CCC approach and the experience they draw on to connect professional development, access to rights, civic participation and cultural rights.

Map City Guide

The guide-maps of Bursa, Paris, Siena and Smiltene, together with their pedagogical support files, emerged from CCC itineraries developed in the field and show how culture, craft and citizenship can come together in pathways of training, mediation and integration.

Siena - Italy
Paris - France
Bursa - Turkey
Smiltene - Latvia

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Exposition

Discover an exhibition born from two years of European action research, showing how culture, craft and citizenship can come together in support practices, and offering a ready-to-use resource that can be shared, downloaded and reused.